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NewsMay 14, 2002

BUDAPEST, Hungary -- One of two men wanted in connection with Hungary's deadliest bank robbery turned himself in Monday, but police said he was no longer a suspect. Szilard Horvath, 28, gave himself up at Budapest's Venyige Street prison and claimed he had nothing to do with Thursday's bank robbery southwest of Budapest in which seven people were killed...

The Associated Press

BUDAPEST, Hungary -- One of two men wanted in connection with Hungary's deadliest bank robbery turned himself in Monday, but police said he was no longer a suspect.

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Szilard Horvath, 28, gave himself up at Budapest's Venyige Street prison and claimed he had nothing to do with Thursday's bank robbery southwest of Budapest in which seven people were killed.

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